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Flowers of Darkness

United States, 1972
film

Episode of Series “The Distant Drummer”.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Blood on the chandelier

Australia, 1995
Similarity: 70%

Broken blossoms [DVD]

United States, 1919
Similarity: 69%

Dead of Night

United Kingdom, 1945
Similarity: 69%

Floral tapestry

Australia, 1990
Similarity: 69%

A Cry in the dark = Evil Angels

Australia, 1988
Similarity: 68%

The Dead

United States, 1987
Similarity: 68%

Dancehur

1996
Similarity: 67%

In the Shadow of the Sun

United Kingdom, 1980
Similarity: 67%

Apocalypse now

United States, 1979
Similarity: 67%

The Darkroom

United States, 1984
Similarity: 67%

Darkness

Victoria, Australia, 2005
Similarity: 67%

The Killing fields

United Kingdom, 1984
Similarity: 67%

[Untitled]

Australia, 2002
Similarity: 66%

Breath death: a tragedy in masks

United States, 1963
Similarity: 66%

Near Dark

United States of America, 1987
Similarity: 66%

Anger Magick Lantern Cycle

United States
Similarity: 66%

The Tenth Dancer

1993
Similarity: 66%

I See a dark stranger = The Adventuress

United Kingdom, 1946
Similarity: 66%
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